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KSA 021-056-0012 – Promoting travel for child exploitation

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-056-0012

Statute Summary

21-5612.Promoting travel for child exploitation.(a) Promoting travel for child exploitation is knowingly selling or offering to sell travel services that include or facilitate travel for the purpose of any person engaging in conduct that would constitute a violation of K.S.A.21-5426(b)(4) or (5),21-5510,21-5514or21-6422, and amendments thereto, if such conduct occurred in this state. (b) Promoting travel for child exploitation is a severity level 5, person felony. (c) As used in this section,

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